REALLY HARD STUFF
For millions of non-native speakers, one of the most difficult chapters of the English Grammar deals with what many scholars have called the "phrasal verbs".
"A phrasal verb is a combination of two words with a single meaning. One word is a common verb and the other word is a preposition or one of the common adverbs such as UP, DOWN and ACROSS", etc. (Collins Cobuild English Language Dictionary).
Let's examine the following sentences :
1. How did you END UP in Miami ?
2. Would you please PUT me THROUGH TO Mrs. Brown ?
3. I can't FIGURE OUT why he killed his wife.
4. Bobby used to GET ALONG really well WITH his in-laws.
5. Please, LAY OFF politics WITH us.
Translate those sentences into Spanish.
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